How would Eva, who cheered on Spurs, respond to ‘dirty Mexicans’?

I see Eva Longoria Parker was in the crowd Sunday night cheering on the Spurs and her hubby Tony Parker.

So, I guess the “Desperate Housewives” star is included in that idiotic tweet by Mike Bacsik of Ticket 1310 in Dallas after San Antonio pulled out that fab win against the Mavericks:

“Congratulations to all the dirty Mexicans in San Antonio!” was his reaction on his Twitter page.

Ugh. The racist comment was the talk of the morning – as you’d expect — on MySa.com, Facebook, Twitter and local talk radio.

“There’s a fine line you walk when it comes down to talking trash or smack talk during and after games. . .and he definitely went over that line!” Peter Burns, morning host on 760 “The Ticket” here, said after his show.

He also mentioned that he enjoyed watching Eva last night (shown here in photo from Sunday’s game) in the AT&T Center and was impressed how “she was really living and dying with the team.”

So, then, it sure would be great to hear what the actress had to say about that racial remark by Bacsik, who produces a weekday radio program for KCTK and hosts a show on Saturday afternoon.

I mean, as we all know, Longoria Parker is not only fiercely proud of her Mexican heritage but an activist when it comes to Latino issues.

I tried calling Dan Bennett, general manager of Dallas’ Ticket 1310 to hear what he had to say about his employee’s outrageous remark, but so far, no response.

I noticed someone named Mike Ortiz posted an open letter to Bennett – asking for the station to terminate Bacsik – on George Lopez’s Twitter page.

It should be interesting to hear if Lopez – whose first HBO special was even titled “America’s Mexican” — responds on his TBS talk show at 10 tonight. I’ll be listening.

Incidentally, as I sent this in for post, I was notified of another tweet that just popped up on Bacsik’s Twitter page apologizing for the remark: It reads:”I’m sorry for my horriblly insinsitive tweet last night about the hispanic comm. in San Antonio. I apoligize and I hope u can forgive me.”

OK, but it may be too little, too late — not to mention full of misspellings almost as idiotic as his original statement.